Software-Defined Mobility Support in IP Networks
A large number of solutions have been proposed to support mobility in IP networks including original Mobile IP, its derivatives and several newly proposed protocols. However, these solutions often show drawbacks in terms of triangle routing, handoff inefficiency, heavy signaling overhead, etc. when...
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